This is Volume Three of the McClintock collection of Arizona history, and contains the biographical sketches of pioneer men and women in Arizona. The book does not seem to be split up in any way, and the pages are continuously numbered, so it is...

Volume One of James McClintock's three volume history of Arizona. Volumes one and two are paged continuously, volume three contains biographical sketches. From the Preface: “The task of writing this History of Arizona was undertaken with a degree...

In the July issue, the magazine gained a new Director and a new motto, "Arizona: the Land of Tomorrow." Additionally, the format changed to focus on Arizona's resources and add more fiction stories. Arizona the State Magazine Vol 13 No. 3-9,...

Water rights--Gila River (N.M. and Ariz.)--Periodicals; Water rights--Little Colorado River (N.M. and Ariz.)--Periodicals; Gila River (N.M. and Ariz.)--Water rights--Periodicals; Little Colorado River (N.M. and Ariz.)--Water rights--Periodicals;

This title contains one or more publications. Published quarterly Jan/Mar 1998- ; Published monthly (except Jan. and July) Apr. 1993 - Oct 1997. Title from caption. No issues for Jan & July 1996-1996.

Harvey Dietrich discusses how he got started in the meat packing and cattle industry in Los Angeles during the 1950s. He talks about some of the companies he has worked for, including the Globe Packing Company in Los Angeles and Highland and...

Harold Jerome "Jerry" Lewkowitz was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. His parents, Herman and Carrie Rebekah (Epstein) Lewkowitz, were heavily involved in the Jewish Community and with Phoenix civil endeavors. Herman Lewkowitz was a prominent...

Douglas Sydnor is an architect. His parents, Reginald and Dorothy Sydnor, moved the family to Phoenix, Arizona in 1955 where his father was an architect. Mr. Sydnor talks about growing up in central Phoenix and Paradise Valley and discusses the...

Polygamy--Arizona--Short Creek--1950-1960; Polygamy--Arizona; Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; Children Family relationships; Short Creek (Ariz.); Religious tolerance

Anna Johnson Williams was born and raised near the Arizona/Utah Border. At the age of three, Anna, her mother, and her siblings were taken away from their homes during the raid of Short Creek, Arizona. After eight years apart, Williams and her...

This title contains one or more publications. Reports back to 1992 are available in microfiche through the Congressional Information Service's ASI microfiche library. Note: The Federal Housing Finance Board's FHLB bank system was created by the...

This title contains one or more publications. Maps. Col. ill. Includes bibliographic references (under Appendices). The abstract notes: "Under the Western Water Policy Review Act of 1992 (P.L. 102-575, Title XXX) Congress directed the President to...

This title contains one or more publications. The reports home page for 1997 report (http://www.atf.gov/publications/historical/ycgii/ycgii-report-1997.html ) stated that
"The Youth Crime Gun Interdiction Initiative is a 17-city demonstration...

This title contains one or more publications. The webpage notes that "The Tribal Program Office Newsletter is published monthly and circulated among the Tribes within EPA Region 9. The Newsletter contains the latest information concerning Tribal...

College students--Scholarships, fellowships, etc.--United States; Social sciences--Scholarships, fellowships, etc.--United States

This title contains one or more publications. Congress established the Foundation in 1992 to honor former Arizona Congressman Udall. The Foundation's goals include promoting the enjoyment and benefit of natural resources, resolving environmental...